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Posted On: 03/25/2021 4:57:15 PM
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Apple Health (Univec is said to be involved with them)
I suspect Apple will play a major role in whatever Dalton and Univec decides to do with healthcare. In both cases, these two companies intend to change the world and healthcare as we know it.
Your health, from head to toe
Now it’s easier than ever to organize and access your important health information. The Health app consolidates data from your iPhone, Watch, and third-party apps you already use, so you can view all your progress in one convenient place. See your long-term trends, or dive into the daily details for a wide range of health metrics.
A great view of you
The Health app uses machine learning (AI) to determine the things that matter most to you, like exercise minutes or vitals. Highlights then deliver that information front and center. And with interactive charts you can quickly view your health trends over time and dive in for a deeper look. Once can see how your cholesterol or blood pressure has changed over the years, and even review your exercise activity for a day, week, or month.
Sleep is critical. Apple's Health App gives you all the tools you need to prioritize it. On your iPhone you can manage your sleep schedule, create a pre-bedtime routine, and see how consistently you’re meeting your sleep goals.
Your body is a complex system, and the Health app makes tracking it simple. You can store a vast array of health data and sort through it with ease. Using the updated Search and Browse tabs, blood glucose, weight, heart rate, things like hearing health, and information about your period are all right there. And now you can log and track various symptoms over time and learn more about them.
With the accelerometer, gyroscope, and GPS, both Apple Watch and iPhone can track things like workouts, steps, and all-day activity. And now mobility goes even further by combining that data with scientifically validated algorithms. A quick glance reveals more metrics like walking speed and walking asymmetry, that can give you a better overall view of your health.
https://www.apple.com/ios/health/
I suspect Apple will play a major role in whatever Dalton and Univec decides to do with healthcare. In both cases, these two companies intend to change the world and healthcare as we know it.
Your health, from head to toe
Now it’s easier than ever to organize and access your important health information. The Health app consolidates data from your iPhone, Watch, and third-party apps you already use, so you can view all your progress in one convenient place. See your long-term trends, or dive into the daily details for a wide range of health metrics.
A great view of you
The Health app uses machine learning (AI) to determine the things that matter most to you, like exercise minutes or vitals. Highlights then deliver that information front and center. And with interactive charts you can quickly view your health trends over time and dive in for a deeper look. Once can see how your cholesterol or blood pressure has changed over the years, and even review your exercise activity for a day, week, or month.
Sleep is critical. Apple's Health App gives you all the tools you need to prioritize it. On your iPhone you can manage your sleep schedule, create a pre-bedtime routine, and see how consistently you’re meeting your sleep goals.
Your body is a complex system, and the Health app makes tracking it simple. You can store a vast array of health data and sort through it with ease. Using the updated Search and Browse tabs, blood glucose, weight, heart rate, things like hearing health, and information about your period are all right there. And now you can log and track various symptoms over time and learn more about them.
With the accelerometer, gyroscope, and GPS, both Apple Watch and iPhone can track things like workouts, steps, and all-day activity. And now mobility goes even further by combining that data with scientifically validated algorithms. A quick glance reveals more metrics like walking speed and walking asymmetry, that can give you a better overall view of your health.
https://www.apple.com/ios/health/
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